DAVID AND MATILDA MARIED 12 JUNE 1844-BOTH MEMBERS OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH

SMITH, EXPERIENCE-30 JAN 188167/11/19

SPICER, JW1858-----

SPICER, LUCY FRANCIS18701922W/O J W

THOMAS,---ACCORDING TO ROY THOMAS, HIS PARENTS JOHN AND SARAH HAD TWINS A BOY AND A GIRL. THEY DIED AT BIRTH AND ARE BURIED IN UNMARKED GRAVES ALONG THE FENCE JUST INSIDE THE CEMETERY TO THE LEFT OF THE GATE. ALSO A BABY BOY WHO DIED AT BIRTH BURIED BESIDE THE TWINS.

THOMAS, LOUISE7 MAR 188618 MAR 1866?D/O JOHN & SARAH

THOMAS, A J11 SEP 187417 NOV 1906-

THOMAS, SARAH F2 APR 187228 FEB 1930-

THOMAS, MARY L8 SEP 19048 SEP 1904D/O A J & S F

THOMAS,JACKSON18441912-

THOMAS, NANCY18531913W/O JACKSON

THOMAS, SARAH-23 APR 191757/1/3

THOMAS, JOHN-31 DEC 193681/4/5

WABLE, THEO18611937-

WABLE, MARY H18621922-

WABLE, WILLIAM OSCAR18891916-

WABLE, JAMES MARSHALL-29 NOV 1918WV PVT 52ND PIONEER INF

WETZEL, JOHN L10 OCT 187317 OCT 1876-

WETZEL, HANNAH16 JAN 183214 JUNE 1887-

WETZEL, MARGARET5 JULY 185121 APR 1898-

WETZEL, LUCY F18 JAN 188116 JULY 1892-

WETZEL, LENORAH23 APR 18736 MAY 1892W/O E J

WETZEL, ELI18421892-

WETZEL, JULIANNA18491934W/O ELI

WETZEL, JOHN W.8 AUG 186727 DEC 1901-

WETZEL, JOHN HENRY18711932-

WETZEL, DRUSILLA F-6 JUNE 18913/11/5 D/O J W & L B

WETZEL, LENA E-8 JAN 18926MOS D/O J W & L B

WETZEL, OSCAR L-4 SEP 18934Y/2DS S/O J W & L B

WETZEL, INFANT-12 JUNE 1901S/O J W & L B

WATKINS. SHERIMAN29 JULY 190528 SEP 1907S/O W E & LOLA

WHITEMAN,---ACCORDING TO JAMES F. WHITEMAN, NOW DECEASED, AN UNKNOWN MALE STRANGER WAS BEATEN TO DEATH AT A BAR IN NEW MARTINSVILLE AND WAS BURIED IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE TO THE RIGHT, JUST INSIDE THE GATE. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL WAS CLOSE BY SO THEY WERE CALLED OUT TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL-ABOUT 1907

WHITEMAN, RALPH28 FEB 18872 JULY 1888/89S/O R M & N M

WHITEMAN, JACOB FRANK26 SEP 189812 MAY 1955WV PVT US ARMY WW1

WHITEMAN, LAURA B THOMAS7 OCT 18729 FEB 1911-

WILSON, MARY A-21 OCT 189182YRS

WILSON LINDA ANN LEWIS18471911-

YOST, AARON16 OCT 182526 AUG 1898-

YOST, JACOB S E E-23 DEC 188115/9/6 S/O AARON & P A

In days gone by this church was refered to as "Snuff Chapel" and it is said the name started because the men would peck on their snuff boxes during the services. It is a custom of men to tap the box gently to loosen the snuff before opening it to "take a rub". This tapping makes a little peck sound on the tin can.